By Lucy Adautin The plight continues for Nigerians and other immigrants in Canada facing difficulties in securing housing, as the authorities of the North American country have extended the ban on foreign property buyers, with no...
By Lucy Adautin UK's Minister for Business and Trade, Kemi Badenoch, visited the Charterhouse School, marking the first British independent school in West Africa on Monday. The purpose of the visit is to further strengthen the...
By Elie Mutangana In 2007, a group of 18 women and girls were in entanglement, thinking of their endeavors for transforming their community as a dedicated group of women, but with limited means of venturing into...
By Emmanuel Nduka As at Thursday, February 8, 2024, Nigeria's official currency - Naira, crashed against the US Dollar to N1,479.47/$1 at official rate. Against the British Pound, the Naira slumped to N1,824.82/£1, while against the...
By Lucy Adautin TotalEnergies plans to exit Nigerian onshore oil, following Shell, as it aims to offload its minority stake in a significant Nigerian onshore oil joint venture, CEO Patrick Pouyanne announced, following Shell's (SHEL.L) divestment...
By Lucy Adautin McDonald’s said the Israel-Hamas war disrupted its sales at Middle Eastern locations, citing misinformation over the conflict and accusations that the company favored one side or the other in the war, the Wall...
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